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1970 Broadcast sheet question... #2072922
05/13/16 10:09 PM
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I'm interested in a 70 Charger R/T that has no fender tag but 2 broadcast sheets.

The 2 sheets are identical except they have different sequential numbers and 2 different parts numbers entered at the end of row 5.

Is it normal in cars with multiple sheets to have a different sequence number on each sheet?

Re: 1970 Broadcast sheet question... [Re: Finoke] #2072930
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Pictures would help, even if just the areas of concern. My 71 Vert has two BCS and they are mostly identical, except on the 2nd or 3rd line of one of them, who ever typed it, did not hit a space key when they were supposed to, thus you have to visually move the numbers over one box on the affected line.

Re: 1970 Broadcast sheet question... [Re: Finoke] #2072936
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Originally Posted By Finoke
I'm interested in a 70 Charger R/T that has no fender tag but 2 broadcast sheets.

The 2 sheets are identical except they have different sequential numbers and 2 different parts numbers entered at the end of row 5.

Is it normal in cars with multiple sheets to have a different sequence number on each sheet?


Does either build sheet belong to the car you want to purchase?


1970 Dodge Charger R/T S.E. 1969 Dodge Dart GTS 440 M-Code 1970 Dodge Charger 500 383/4-speed w/A.C.
Re: 1970 Broadcast sheet question... [Re: Finoke] #2072947
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Thanks Guys, yes both sheets belong to the car in question. Same VIN and VON on each sheet.

I feel funny about posting the sheets because they are not mine. Car is a V code. Just wondered if this was common for multiple sheet cars.

Re: 1970 Broadcast sheet question... [Re: Finoke] #2073068
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The sequence numbers can be different and most likely would be different. The sheet is tied the operation to be performed. Let's say one is for the dash and the other sheet is for the upper back seat. Those two operations have different run rates, backlog, capacity and so one. So the order they would do things is not going to be identical.

It's not uncommon to find two sheets in a car. I have a 70 V code Bee that has three.

Re: 1970 Broadcast sheet question... [Re: Morty426] #2073094
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the last 4 digits on line 5 are date stamps 24 hr & 100 minute (is there about 1.5 hrs difference between the 2?)

St. Louis for '70: the sequence numbers (is one "B" & the other "C"?) are the back & bottom (or vice-versa) of the rear seat & appear to be the assembly line sequence number of those components (possibly each in/on their respective lines).

Re: 1970 Broadcast sheet question... [Re: Finoke] #2073104
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Thanks Guys, good info, Yes the sheet sequence numbers start with B and C. Dan, I sent you a copy of the sheets,
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